Ultra-Indie Daily Dose: Food Sanitation Gets Ignored In Gory Horror Game Meat Lust
Hello, you glorious gluttons for all things indie horror! Are you just starving for the newest of the new, the most unknownest of the unknown? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to the Ultra-Indie Daily Dose! In this series, we’re going to pick a new game every day from an indie horror creator you’ve probably never heard of. No million-dollar budgets or factory productions. This is the space for the little guy with not but a developer toolkit and a dream. So if you’re down to roll the dice on something different, then stick around and check it out!
Welcome back for another Ultra-Indie Daily Dose! My personal philosophy is that if a game has the moniker of ‘meat’ then it’s probably going to be pretty good. Adding Meat Lust to the list, and my theorem still holds strong. Created by developer 1909Games, of whom half of his games are Christmas themed (there are only two it’s a joke), this latest addition to his library will be a fun time for any fans of Silent Hill’s Otherworld or Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle.
Meat Lust places you in the nameless shoes of a protagonist who finds themself in a SAW-like situation. You awaken in a quiet little cabin, with a path (and scary announcer over the speakers) leading you directly into some kind of gore factory. Armed with nothing but your wits and a flashlight, you must explore the complex, evade the creatures, and find your way to the other side in one piece.
The game is on sale now for around $5, and well worth the price for the 45ish minute experience. To purchase Meat Lust for yourself visit itch.io by clicking here.